New Video Resources from Psychotherapy.net

The School of Social Work subscribes to several video resource providers, which make a wide selection of videos available to the community. These services and how to access them are all listed on this "Video Services" page. Be sure to read carefully about how to access and log in to these services - all of which typically require a UMID/password and Duo login to access from off campus. Here is a list of some brand new video resources that are now available through Psychotherapy.net's collection, in their "Master in Minutes" collection.

Available in STREAMING format:

Managing Chronic Anxiety with Mindfulness

Ronald Siegel, PsyD

0:29:54

ID# 432

Watch Ron Siegel utilize the somatic elements of mindfulness in session with a client suffering from anxiety, and discover a tool that you can easily use to help your clients with a broad range of issues.

Managing Chronic Anxiety with Mindfulness

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Brief Psychoeducation for Chronic Pain

Ronald Siegel, PsyD

0:06:42

ID# 433

Discover a grounded, accessible approach for helping your clients struggling with chronic pain by using psychoeducation and mindfulness techniques.

Brief Psychoeducation for Chronic Pain

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Mindfulness Exercise for Chronic Pain

Ronald Siegel, PsyD

0:20:29

ID# 434

In this informative excerpt, Ron Siegel demonstrates his integrative approach by helping Lorraine, a middle-aged woman with chronic back pain, get in touch with her present-moment experience of fear, which exacerbates her condition.

Mindfulness Exercise for Chronic Pain

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A Paradoxical Intervention for Panic Disorder

Reid Wilson, PhD

0:18:09

ID# 435

Anxiety disorder expert Reid Wilson demonstrates a highly-effective, unique intervention in this excerpt from a live session with a woman whose panic disorder has made her life completely unmanageable.

A Paradoxical Intervention for Panic Disorder

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Introducing Paradoxical Techniques to OCD Clients

Reid Wilson, PhD

0:25:35

ID# 436

Anxiety disorders expert Reid Wilson demonstrates his unique approach to tackling obsessive thinking that you can use to treat OCD’s most unyielding aspects and dramatically alter your clients’ relationships with anxiety.

Introducing Paradoxical Techniques to OCD Clients

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Building Alliance With Defensive, Angry Clients: Part 1

Molyn Leszcz, MD

0:15:47

ID# 437

A strong therapeutic alliance is key to a successful outcome, regardless of your clinical approach. DIscover the key factors to developing this crucial aspect of therapy with even the most difficult clients.

Building Alliance With Defensive, Angry Clients: Part 1

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Building Alliance With Defensive, Angry Clients: Part 2

Molyn Leszcz, MD

0:12:50

ID# 438

Dive deeper into the basic, yet critical, techniques for successfully treating highly resistant clients that work across the spectrum of approaches and orientations.

Building Alliance With Defensive, Angry Clients: Part 2

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Safety Planning with Suicidal Clients

John Sommers-Flanagan, PhD

0:12:51

ID# 439

Learn skills for building an effective safety plan with your suicidal clients that includes the creation of a safe environment, recognizing warning signs, identifying peer and community resources, and choosing an alternative environment.

Safety Planning with Suicidal Clients

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Conducting an Effective Mental Status Exam

John Sommers-Flanagan, PhD & Rita Sommers-Flanagan, PhD

0:22:15

ID# 440

Learn how to elicit important information from clients during the initial stages of treatment, while leveraging therapeutic listening, empathy and intuition to deepen rapport and create therapeutic alliance.

Conducting an Effective Mental Status Exam

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Telehealth: Legal and Ethical Issues

Stephen Feldman, JD, PhD

0:14:15

ID# 441

Learn about the legal and ethical issues surrounding telehealth, and discover specific, practical solutions for providing effective, compliant telehealth services to your clients in this discussion with Stephen Feldman, JD.

Telehealth: Legal and Ethical Issues

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Using A Mood Scale For Suicide Assessment

John Sommers-Flanagan, PhD

0:07:52

ID# 442

Discover how incorporating a simple but powerful mood scale will advance your competence and confidence working with suicidal clients, and can open the door to rich, meaningful conversations about suicide.

Using A Mood Scale For Suicide Assessment